Agreed. Do not list the cert and list topics that you are more confident
with and that should be of benefit.


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> CCNP level candidates would be expected to perform to a certain level.
Your
> lack of experience combined with the CCNP is a red flag.  It is very
> unlikely you can perform to the level of most CCNP's.
>
> I recommend dropping the CCNP from your resume right now and aim at
landing
> an entry level network position anywhere you can to begin accumulating
> experience (the most important factor in IT).  Shortly after landing your
> position your could then announce your having reached CCNP.   This would
> benefit you in a few ways, first you will not be given tasks you cannot
> handle which will permit you to hold your job.  Secondly, a CCNA with no
> experience is not going to get much less salary than a CCNP without any
> experience.   Therefore, after you land your first job and announce your
> newly aquired CCNP, you will probably get yourself a decent raise which
> would probably put you at or above where you would have entered with CCNP.
> Plus you won't have to wait months to find a job.
>
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: park jeongwoo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 7:42 PM
> Subject: Disappointed with ccnp!!
>
>
> > Hi group members.
> > I need your help.
> > I am having a hard time on finding a job.
> > I recently got ccnp certification and looking for the
> > entry level of job for network engineer.
> > I am living in San Francisco, and graduated from
> > college less than a year ago.
> > I have less than a year of network experience that I
> > got from school computer lab.
> > I had a harder time finding a job before I became
> > ccnp. So I studied hard believing that  ccnp would get
> > me somewhere at least as a entry level network
> > engineer. Now I am kind of confused and disappointed
> > with the fact that I am still having a hard time
> > finding a job even with ccnp certification.
> > I feel like I need more cisco certifications such as
> > ccda, ccdp.
> > Would these certification ever help me find job?
> > It is really discouraging that cisco certification
> > doesn't help me much find a job at this point, because
> > I am also pursuing ccie too. I have to ask myself what
> > is the point of getting cisco certification.
> > Lots of CCNAs are having a job. Why not ccnp?
> >
> > Could somebody tell me why it goes like this, and what
> > I should do?
> > Am I looking for wrong job?
> >
> > I will appreiciate your input.
> >
> > jeongwoo
> >
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